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Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid

I. Tzanakis1,2,
A. Georgoulas3,4,
M. Hadfield2,
N. Kotsovinos4
1
Brunel Center for Advanced Solidifi cation Technology (BCAST), Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
2
Sustainable Design Research Centre, School of Design, Engineering and Computing, Bournemouth University, UK
3
Department of Engineering, Thermal Physics Group, University of Bergamo, Viale Marconi 5, 24044 Dalmine, Italy
4
Laboratory of Hydraulics and Hydraulic Structures, Fluid Mechanics Division, Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements
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Volume 2, Issue 2, 2014
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Pages 168-183
Received: N/A,
Revised: N/A,
Accepted: N/A,
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Abstract:

A steel plate is one of the critical components of a scroll expander system that can experience cavitation micro-pitting while in service. The content of the present paper consists of two distinct but interrelated parts. The first part aims to highlight that the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations can constitute a potential tool for the prediction of cavitation erosion areas in scroll expander systems. For this purpose, a three-dimensional CFD, steady-state numerical simulation of the refrigerant working fluid is employed. Numerical results revealed the critical areas where cavitation bubbles are formed. These numerical critical areas are in direct qualitative agreement with the actual eroded regions by cavitation, which were found by microscopic observations across the steel plate on an after use, scroll expander system. The second part of the paper aims to further investigate the behaviour and the durability of the steel plate of the studied scroll expander system subjected to cavitation erosion by using an ultrasonic experimental test rig. Scanning electron microscopy and optical interferometer micrographs of the damaged surfaces were observed, showing the nature of the cavitation erosion mechanism and the morphological alterations of the steel plate samples. Experimental results are explained in terms of the cavitation erosion rates, roughness profile, accumulated strain energy, and hardness of the matrix. The experimental study can serve as a valuable input for future development of a CFD numerical model that predicts both cavitation bubbles formation as well as cavitation damage induced by the bubbles that implode on the steels plates.

Keywords: CFD, multiphase flow, ultrasonic cavitation, erosion, refrigerant, steel


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Tzanakis, I., Georgoulas, A., Hadfield, M., & Kotsovinos, N. (2014). Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid. Int. J. Comput. Methods Exp. Meas., 2(2), 168-183. https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183
I. Tzanakis, A. Georgoulas, M. Hadfield, and N. Kotsovinos, "Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid," Int. J. Comput. Methods Exp. Meas., vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 168-183, 2014. https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183
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title={Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid},
author={I. Tzanakis and A. Georgoulas and M. Hadfield and N. Kotsovinos},
journal={International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements},
year={2014},
page={168-183},
doi={https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183}
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I. Tzanakis, et al. "Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid." International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements, v 2, pp 168-183. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183
I. Tzanakis, A. Georgoulas, M. Hadfield and N. Kotsovinos. "Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid." International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements, 2, (2014): 168-183. doi: https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183
TZANAKIS I, GEORGOULAS A, HADFIELD M, et al. Cavitation Erosion Damage of Scroll Steel Plates by High-Speed Gas Working Fluid[J]. International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements, 2014, 2(2): 168-183. https://doi.org/10.2495/CMEM-V2-N2-168-183